What Have You Been Playing... IN NOVEMBER 2025?
What Have You Been Playing... IN NOVEMBER 2025?
* Generation Zero
* Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria
* Generation Zero
* Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria
These two look interesting. I did buy GZ awhile back, after watching
some gameplay and being a big fan of robot-shooting games -- popping into my >head a robot-shooting game in an urban setting, that I mostly liked, can't >bring the title to mind just now -- but haven't tried it myself. And I've >been wanting to at least try a Middle-Earth-based game (I'm watching The >Hobbit Extended Edition trilogy right now, for godsakes); do you have a >favorite?
What Have You Been Playing... IN NOVEMBER 2025?
What Have You Been Playing... IN NOVEMBER 2025?
Amerzone - The Explorer's Legacy
This is the remake of the 90's adventure game. I'm about 40% done at this >point -- never played the original -- and am a big fan! It has the same >basic story-line of Syberia's Taking Up The Mantle Of The Quest To Find The >Mythical Mammoths, with familiar exploration and simple puzzle solving using >collected items, and an old-school fixed movement between screens method >that reminds somewhat of hypercard Myst: The environments are fully 3D and >nicely animated when needed, yet you are fixed in place after each movement >step, whereupon you can look around and manipulate objects around you; I >could wish for the full movement freedom that RealMyst offered, but you are >given a fast travel option for each location once you find the map for it. >Environments are quite lovely, lush jungles with waving fronds and decent >ambient sounds as well. It has a similar and well-loved emotional vibe that >Syberia made famous, and I'm enjoying it quite a bit. Recommended!
Alan Wake 2
I mentioned this last month, but there was quite a bit of content after that >point, including the 2 DLC, and Epic shows 60 hours playtime that extended >into November, wow. Anyway, just wanted to mention again how involving and >atmospheric this game was for me.
rms
Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
What Have You Been Playing... IN NOVEMBER 2025?
It's gonna be short, both in games and words dedicated to each one. Not
a lot of time.
- Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth (PC remake)
Roughly 50 hours in the end. Still as enjoyable as when I played the DS >original in 2009
- Castle of Illusion starring Mickey Mouse (Megadrive)--- Synchronet 3.21a-Linux NewsLink 1.2
Replaying a game from the start over and over until you finally beat it >without running out of continues feels oddly nostalgic. Still holds
well, specially the music (does not use the shitty GEMS driver).
-Guerrilla War / Guevara (NES)
Ikari Warriors spinoff were you play as Che and Fidel Castro liberating
Cuba with the arsenal Uncle Sam has provided you with. Not the most
enjoyable experience since the original arcade was designed to be played
as a pseudo twin stick shooter and in this version you can't move and
aim independently. Over time it starts feeling like Metal Slug's
prototype, from the look of the powerups to the weapons and tied POWs
that need to be rescued. A historical curiosity.
- Thank Goodness you're here! (PC)
Started playing at 23:30, so technically it still counts as November. >Promising so far.
We're at the end of another month, so you know what that means: time
to list out the games that occupied us all in the past thirty days.
Can you believe that 2025 is almost over?
But let's cut to the chase. Here's my list:
Superbrief
---------------------------------------
* Darkenstein 3D
* Generation Zero
* Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria
* The Complex: Expedition
On Mon, 1 Dec 2025 12:43:13 -0700, "rms" <rmsmoo@moomoo.net> wrote:
* Generation Zero
* Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria
These two look interesting. I did buy GZ awhile back, after watching
some gameplay and being a big fan of robot-shooting games -- popping into my >> head a robot-shooting game in an urban setting, that I mostly liked, can't >> bring the title to mind just now -- but haven't tried it myself. And I've >> been wanting to at least try a Middle-Earth-based game (I'm watching The
Hobbit Extended Edition trilogy right now, for godsakes); do you have a
favorite?
I don't know if I have any _favorites_, but of all the LOTR-licensed
video games I've played over the years, these are the ones that I
remember most.
* Battle for Middle Earth I & II:
A series of real-time strategy games. Fairly typical in
gameplay; build a base, collect resources, build a large
army, stomp opponent. It wasn't a TERRIFIC game, but it
was well-made. In particular, I have fond memories of launching
an army of Rohirrim (the guys on horseback) and having them
charge into a horde of orcs. The impact of that many tons
of horseflesh into a band of lightly-armored skirmishers
was quite enjoyable to watch.
* The Return of the King:
A cinematic brawler where you bashed your way through
the plot of the movies as the main characters. Not
particularly deep in mechanics (it was very arcade),
it was a visual treat that well captured the epic feel
of the films.
* War in the North:
A fairly average but enjoyable action/RPG. It didn't really
do anything that novel (or even exceptionally well) but
neither did it do anything too wrong.
* Riders of Rohan:
A DOS-era strategy/adventure game that has you take on
the roles of Aragon and company as they search for Pippin
and Merry (as detailed in "The Two Towers" novel) and
gather forces to repel Sauruman's attack in Rohan. Again,
not a _great_ game, but good enough. It was also one of
the first games I played that utilized the capabilities
of my newly-installed sound-card, and the music and
intro still send shivers down my spine.
* The Beam software "Tolkien Trilogy"
(which was actually four games long) of interactive
text adventures. Once again, they weren't great games, but
being able to play the adventures of Frodo and the rest
on my computer felt so novel and exciting at the time.
* Lord of the Rings, Vol 1:
The 1990 DOS CRPG from Interplay. Actually, mechanically
the game itself was quite horrible, but the 1993 'Enhanced
Edition' had such an awesome soundtrack (I still listen to
it today), and it used full-screen video clips from the Ralph
Bakshi animated movie. Both left a lasting influence on me.
Unfortunately, I don't think ANY of the games on my list are currently available for sale. A lot of the more modern games --like "Shadow of Mordor"-- left me fairly cold. In all honesty, though, I much
preferred READING the books than playing the video games. The setting
just didn't seem to fit the hyper-active medium.
I keep buying them, though. ;-)
* The Complex: Expedition
The game uses that technique of close-focus body-cam footage used in a
number of modern games to create a very immediate, tangible and
realistic appearance. This is doubtlessly helped by the grainy
retro-video filter and the simplicity of the level design and
lighting, but for the first few moments I literally thought I /was/
watching filmed video, and not something 3D rendered. Even when the
game's visual trickery was evident, it still added a verisimilitude to
the experience not matched by similarly-themed games, so kudos to the developers for that.
Well, that's my playlist for November; I'm satisfied with the amount
of gaming I got done. What about you? Did you get through a lot of
games? I guess what I'm really asking is:
What Have You Been Playing... IN NOVEMBER 2025?
We're at the end of another month, so you know what that means: time...
to list out the games that occupied us all in the past thirty days.
Can you believe that 2025 is almost over?
But let's cut to the chase. Here's my list:
Well, that's my playlist for November; I'm satisfied with the amount--
of gaming I got done. What about you? Did you get through a lot of
games? I guess what I'm really asking is:
What Have You Been Playing... IN NOVEMBER 2025?
On Mon, 1 Dec 2025 17:26:11 +0100, H1M3M <dontaltktome@nomail.com>
wrote:
Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
What Have You Been Playing... IN NOVEMBER 2025?
For me it is a combination of No Man's Sky and Defense Grid: The
Awakening and Plants Vs Zombies.
Defense Grid and PvZ have been my "I've got a few minutes and want to
game" games. Both are level based so I can play a level or two without
a large investment of time and with a variety of types of levels
available to keep my interest.
While NMS has been my main game over the last month as I'm trying to
learn the game. The first few hours were a bit boring but the game has >developed for me as I learned and explored more. As usual you learn
the game's mechanics and how to take advantage of them so that you can
take on more challenging foes. Nothing like taking on a Sentinel base
only to run into your tunnel so they can keep searching for you while
you are far away. Only to return a few minutes later to stroll thru
the base to observe the damage and plot your next attack.
On Tue, 02 Dec 2025 06:47:41 -0500, shawn
<nanoflower@notforg.m.a.i.l.com> wrote:
On Mon, 1 Dec 2025 17:26:11 +0100, H1M3M <dontaltktome@nomail.com>
wrote:
Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
What Have You Been Playing... IN NOVEMBER 2025?
For me it is a combination of No Man's Sky and Defense Grid: The
Awakening and Plants Vs Zombies.
Defense Grid and PvZ have been my "I've got a few minutes and want to
game" games. Both are level based so I can play a level or two without
a large investment of time and with a variety of types of levels
available to keep my interest.
While NMS has been my main game over the last month as I'm trying to
learn the game. The first few hours were a bit boring but the game has >>developed for me as I learned and explored more. As usual you learn
the game's mechanics and how to take advantage of them so that you can
take on more challenging foes. Nothing like taking on a Sentinel base
only to run into your tunnel so they can keep searching for you while
you are far away. Only to return a few minutes later to stroll thru
the base to observe the damage and plot your next attack.
"No Man's Sky" is one of those games I keep banging my head against. I
think I've started and restarted that game four or five times, and
each time I gave up after a few hours. Everyone tells me I should like
it, and there's a lot about the game that _looks_ interesting to me,
but the main gameplay loop --fairly typical action/survival stuff--
just bores me to tears. Grinding away collecting stuff to build more
stuff has _never_ appealed to me.
There's something about the algorithmically created landscapes that I >earnestly dislike too.
Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
What Have You Been Playing... IN NOVEMBER 2025?
It's gonna be short, both in games and words dedicated to each one. Not
a lot of time.
- Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth (PC remake)
Roughly 50 hours in the end. Still as enjoyable as when I played the DS original in 2009
- Castle of Illusion starring Mickey Mouse (Megadrive)
Replaying a game from the start over and over until you finally beat it without running out of continues feels oddly nostalgic. Still holds
well, specially the music (does not use the shitty GEMS driver).
-Guerrilla War / Guevara (NES)
Ikari Warriors spinoff were you play as Che and Fidel Castro liberating
Cuba with the arsenal Uncle Sam has provided you with. Not the most
enjoyable experience since the original arcade was designed to be played
as a pseudo twin stick shooter and in this version you can't move and
aim independently. Over time it starts feeling like Metal Slug's
prototype, from the look of the powerups to the weapons and tied POWs
that need to be rescued. A historical curiosity.
- Thank Goodness you're here! (PC)
Started playing at 23:30, so technically it still counts as November. Promising so far.
Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> looked up from reading the entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs
say:
We're at the end of another month, so you know what that means: time
to list out the games that occupied us all in the past thirty days.
Can you believe that 2025 is almost over?
But let's cut to the chase. Here's my list:
Superbrief
---------------------------------------
* Darkenstein 3D
* Generation Zero
* Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria
* The Complex: Expedition
Cyberpunk 2077, heavily modded and newly updated with the Phantom
Liberty DLC. (turned out it does not automatically install the DLC if purchased separately after the game is already installed. You have to download it from the main menu of the game with no progress display whatsoever and no indication that it's actually doing anything. I
forced it to install by doing a verify file integrity in steam, and
steam DOES have a progress indicator. It took about 20 min's to
download the DLC at 40Mb/s; apparently the DLC is the "elephant in the
room" :) .)[not a smiley, just punctuation.]
Hogwarts Legacy although I haven't played it in a couple weeks.
The Outer Worlds, started a new character, but then parked it so I could
play Hogwarts Legacy, will get back to it at some point.
The usual suspects:
Star Trek Online, daily and universal endeavors and whatever special
thing is going on.
SWTOR, mostly just logging in for daily freebies.
City of Heroes, currently running a grav/rad controller.
And running in the background all the time auto-fishing, Black Desert
Online.
Xocyll
Spalls Hurgenson wrote:[snip]
What Have You Been Playing... IN NOVEMBER 2025?
What Have You Been Playing... IN NOVEMBER 2025?
Xocyll <Xocyll@gmx.com> wrote at 14:28 this Tuesday (GMT):
Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> looked up from reading the
entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs
say:
We're at the end of another month, so you know what that means: time
to list out the games that occupied us all in the past thirty days.
Can you believe that 2025 is almost over?
But let's cut to the chase. Here's my list:
Superbrief
---------------------------------------
* Darkenstein 3D
* Generation Zero
* Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria
* The Complex: Expedition
Cyberpunk 2077, heavily modded and newly updated with the Phantom
Liberty DLC. (turned out it does not automatically install the DLC if
purchased separately after the game is already installed. You have to
download it from the main menu of the game with no progress display
whatsoever and no indication that it's actually doing anything. I
forced it to install by doing a verify file integrity in steam, and
steam DOES have a progress indicator. It took about 20 min's to
download the DLC at 40Mb/s; apparently the DLC is the "elephant in the
room" :) .)[not a smiley, just punctuation.]
Hogwarts Legacy although I haven't played it in a couple weeks.
The Outer Worlds, started a new character, but then parked it so I could
play Hogwarts Legacy, will get back to it at some point.
The usual suspects:
Star Trek Online, daily and universal endeavors and whatever special
thing is going on.
SWTOR, mostly just logging in for daily freebies.
City of Heroes, currently running a grav/rad controller.
And running in the background all the time auto-fishing, Black Desert
Online.
Xocyll
I'm more suprised that people made mods for CP2077
I've seen an internet playthrough of it, its my type of humor :)
looked up from reading the entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The
Augury is good, the signs say:
I'm more suprised that people made mods for CP2077
People make mods for anything that can be modded.
For cyberpunk2077, most of the installed mods are cosmetic; clothing, >weapons, vehicles, as well as some functional stuff like a car modding >facility where you can "Fast & Furious" mod all the original vehicles
(better acceleration, braking, traction, suspension, etc.)
Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> writes:
What Have You Been Playing... IN NOVEMBER 2025?
* A little Outer Worlds
Ever so slowly doing this and that here and there. I wonder if I'll ever reach the end...
- R-Type: My favorite horizontally scrolling SHMUP. Somewhat
surprisingly, I finished level 4 (out of eight), so that's half the
game in one sitting. I did save scum quite a lot on levels 3 and 4
though, the action gets hectic in parts on those levels in a
bullet-hell sort of way.
On Thu, 04 Dec 2025 08:18:15 -0500, Xocyll <Xocyll@gmx.com> wrote: >>candycanearter07 <candycanearter07@candycanearter07.nomail.afraid>
looked up from reading the entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The >>Augury is good, the signs say:
I'm more suprised that people made mods for CP2077
People make mods for anything that can be modded.
For cyberpunk2077, most of the installed mods are cosmetic; clothing, >>weapons, vehicles, as well as some functional stuff like a car modding >>facility where you can "Fast & Furious" mod all the original vehicles >>(better acceleration, braking, traction, suspension, etc.)
And nude mods. Lots and lots of nude mods. ;-)
Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> looked up from reading the >entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs
say:
And nude mods. Lots and lots of nude mods. ;-)
Pretty sure Cyberpunk 2077 has nude by default, it is adult-oriented
after all.
Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> looked up from reading the entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs
say:
On Thu, 04 Dec 2025 08:18:15 -0500, Xocyll <Xocyll@gmx.com> wrote:
candycanearter07 <candycanearter07@candycanearter07.nomail.afraid>
looked up from reading the entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The
Augury is good, the signs say:
I'm more suprised that people made mods for CP2077
People make mods for anything that can be modded.
For cyberpunk2077, most of the installed mods are cosmetic; clothing,
weapons, vehicles, as well as some functional stuff like a car modding
facility where you can "Fast & Furious" mod all the original vehicles
(better acceleration, braking, traction, suspension, etc.)
And nude mods. Lots and lots of nude mods. ;-)
Pretty sure Cyberpunk 2077 has nude by default, it is adult-oriented
after all.
On Thu, 04 Dec 2025 22:46:30 -0500, Xocyll <Xocyll@gmx.com> wrote:
Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> looked up from reading the >>entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs
say:
And nude mods. Lots and lots of nude mods. ;-)
Pretty sure Cyberpunk 2077 has nude by default, it is adult-oriented
after all.
For the main character, sure. But I'm talking about the NPCs.
Not to mention, 'enhancements' for the main character as well.
Nude mods are always some of the first and most prolific mods
available. The market of 12-year olds (or those who are still stuck at
that emotional maturity level despite their actual age ;-) can never
be sated.
- R-Type: My favorite horizontally scrolling SHMUP. Somewhat
surprisingly, I finished level 4 (out of eight), so that's half
the game in one sitting. I did save scum quite a lot on levels 3
and 4 though, the action gets hectic in parts on those levels in
a bullet-hell sort of way.
R-Type was my favorite arcade game for awhile. It's so damn hard
though, and ate my quarters too fast, so I didn't play it a lot.
On Thu, 04 Dec 2025 08:18:15 -0500, Xocyll <Xocyll@gmx.com> wrote:
candycanearter07 <candycanearter07@candycanearter07.nomail.afraid>
looked up from reading the entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The >>Augury is good, the signs say:
I'm more suprised that people made mods for CP2077
People make mods for anything that can be modded.
For cyberpunk2077, most of the installed mods are cosmetic; clothing, >>weapons, vehicles, as well as some functional stuff like a car modding >>facility where you can "Fast & Furious" mod all the original vehicles >>(better acceleration, braking, traction, suspension, etc.)
And nude mods. Lots and lots of nude mods. ;-)
Justisaur <justisaur@yahoo.com> wrote:
R-Type was my favorite arcade game for awhile. It's so damn hard
though, and ate my quarters too fast, so I didn't play it a lot.
Loved that game too, but yeah hard. :(
On 12/4/2025 1:02 AM, Anssi Saari wrote:
Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> writes:
What Have You Been Playing... IN NOVEMBER 2025?* A little Outer Worlds
Ever so slowly doing this and that here and there. I wonder if I'll
ever
reach the end...
It's a fairly short game for that kind of game.
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